Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
Part XI repealed by No 114 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 1 item 37, applicable in relation to the 2010-11 year of income for a taxpayer and later years of income. No 114 of 2010, Sch 1 item 95 contains the following saving provisions:
95 Saving of regulations relating to stock exchanges
95
Despite the repeal of the definition of
approved stock exchange
in section 470 of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
by item 37 of this Schedule, regulations made for the purposes of that definition that were in force immediately before this item commences continue in force on and after that commencement as if those regulations had been made for the purposes of the definition of
approved stock exchange
in the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
as inserted by item 81 of this Schedule.
96 Saving of elections relating to foreign hybrids
96
Despite the repeal of subsection 485AA(1) of the
Income Tax Assessment Act 1936
by item 37 of this Schedule, elections made under that subsection continue to have effect on and after the commencement of this Schedule as if that repeal had not happened.
Part XI inserted by No 190 of 1992.
Div 22 repealed by No 114 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 1 item 37, applicable in relation to the 2010-11 year of income for a taxpayer and later years of income. For saving provisions, see note under Part XI heading.
(Repealed by No 114 of 2010)
S 620 repealed by No 114 of 2010, s 3 and Sch 1 item 37, applicable in relation to the 2010-11 year of income for a taxpayer and later years of income. For saving provisions, see note under Part
XI
heading. S 620 formerly read:
SECTION 620 INTEREST IN FIF OR FLP
-
IF EXEMPTION APPLIED
620
If the taxpayer is wholly or partly exempt from taxation under this Part in respect of the interest or interests in a FIF or a FLP in respect of the notional accounting period of the FIF or FLP that ended in the year of income, the taxpayer must make and keep records in Australia containing particulars of the basis on which the exemption applied, including any acts, transactions, calculations and other circumstances relevant to the application of the exemption.
S 620 inserted by No 190 of 1992.
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